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VIN vs Chassis Number: Key Differences

The VIN is a global 17-character code identifying a bike's full specs, while the chassis number refers to the frame identity. Both are key in insurance, tracking, and bike registration processes.

  • 24 Oct 2024
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When identifying any vehicle, two critical numbers become the hot topic of discussion. They are the chassis number and the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number). Knowing and understanding the difference between chassis number and VIN is necessary for the registration, resale, tracking, and safety purposes of a vehicle. Although their objectives are the same, chassis number and VIN are different based on some factors.

What is chassis number in bike?

The chassis number in a bike is a unique identification code assigned to the bike's frame by the manufacturer. It helps in identifying the make, model and year of manufacture of your two-wheeler. This number is important when registering the vehicle, claiming warranty and also when buying or renewing your bike insurance.

What is VIN in bike?

The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is a 17-character alphanumeric code that is a complete identity of your bike. It includes information about the manufacturer, engine type, place of manufacture and other key specifications. The VIN often includes the chassis number and can be found on the steering head, engine casing or registration documents of the bike.

When applying for bike insurance, especially comprehensive bike insurance, insurers require the VIN to correctly identify the vehicle and assess the premium based on its specifications.

What's the difference between a VIN and a chassis number?

The following are the differences between chassis numbers and VIN:

  • Definition:

VIN refers to a Vehicle Identification Number. Each vehicle receives this unique 17-character code at the time of its manufacture. This code provides valuable information about the car, such as the model and year it was made.

The chassis number is an abridged code that tracks down a vehicle's frame or chassis.

  • Format:

The format of a VIN is standardised and includes a combination of 17 alphanumeric characters. It is integrated according to an international format in letters and numbers.

The format of a chassis number may be variable. It depends on the maker and, of course, the age of the vehicle.

  • Purpose:

Another difference between VIN and chassis numbers is based on their usage or purpose. The VIN is used globally for vehicle registration, insurance, and tracking. It provides the overall history of the vehicle.

On the other hand, the chassis number is mainly used for identification and tracking purposes in specific contexts or regions.

Conclusion

The difference between VIN and chassis number lies in their format and standardisation. Remember that the chassis number is a part of the VIN, and the last six digits of a car's VIN form its chassis number. While it is important to know about vehicles and their make, it is equally vital to get two-wheeler insurance to get financial protection in case of accidents, damage, and theft.

 

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Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for educational and informational purposes only. It may contain outdated data and information. It is advised to verify the currency and relevance of the data and information before taking any major steps. ICICI Lombard is not liable for any inaccuracies or consequences resulting from the use of this outdated information.

 

 

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